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新纪录!5300亿元,中国首富,是他
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-10-28 07:29

Core Insights - The Hu Run Research Institute's "2025 Hu Run Rich List" reveals that Zhong Shanshan of Nongfu Spring has become China's richest person for the fourth time, with a wealth of 530 billion RMB, setting a new record for the wealthiest individual in China [1][3] - Lei Jun of Xiaomi Group saw a wealth increase of 196 billion RMB, ranking fifth on the list, primarily benefiting from the growth of Xiaomi's automotive sector and the high-end breakthrough in mobile phones [1][6] Wealth Distribution - The total wealth of listed entrepreneurs approaches 30 trillion RMB, with 1,434 individuals having wealth exceeding 5 billion RMB, marking a year-on-year growth of 31% [3] - The top five wealthiest individuals are: 1. Zhong Shanshan - 530 billion RMB (56% increase) 2. Zhang Yiming - 470 billion RMB (34% increase) 3. Ma Huateng - 465 billion RMB (48% increase) 4. Zeng Yuqun - 330 billion RMB (65% increase) 5. Lei Jun - 326 billion RMB (151% increase) [2] Industry Performance - Six industries showed significant wealth growth among entrepreneurs: new energy vehicles, consumer electronics, new consumption, computing power, biomedicine, and securities services [5][6] - In the new energy vehicle and battery sector, Lei Jun's wealth increased by 196 billion RMB, while Zeng Yuqun of CATL entered the top five with 330 billion RMB [6] - In the consumer electronics sector, the demand for smart hardware and the popularity of short videos contributed to wealth increases for several entrepreneurs, including Liu Jingkang and Pan Yao, who debuted on the list with 38.5 billion RMB [6] Regional Insights - The Yangtze River Delta region has 483 entrepreneurs on the list, accounting for 34%, while the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area has 363, making up 25% [8] - The top three cities with the highest number of listed entrepreneurs are Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing, with 152, 147, and 146 individuals respectively [9][10][11] - The increase in the number of entrepreneurs in Shanghai and Shenzhen is attributed to the recovery of the A-share market and the concentration of industries such as semiconductors, biomedicine, and AI in these cities [13]